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The specimens of Ammodorcas clarkei in the British Museum consist of a 
head-skin with its skull from Burao Wells, presented by Mr. T. W. H. Clarke 
(the type of the species), and a stuffed male, the skins of a male and two 
females and their skulls from. the same district, obtained in his second 
expedition, and presented by the same donor. ‘There are also a skin and 
skeleton of a female from Darror Wells, on the Haud, presented by Mr. Ford 
G. Barclay, and the skull of a male from near the Bur Dap Mountain, 
Central Somaliland, presented by Col. A. Paget. 
Our illustration of the male of this Gazelle, with the female in the distance 
(Plate LX XIIT.), has been drawn and put on the stone from the specimens 
in the British Museum. 
[Since this was written we have received from Dr. Matschie, through 
Herr Oscar Neumann, the interesting information that the Dibatag occurs 
in the Kilimanjaro district of German East Africa, a considerable extension 
of its previously known range. | 
Sentember, 1898. 
